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There are two similar options that you have for updating your item material types based on the value that you mapped to a note field in Alma.  Do only option 1 or 2.  

  1. In the first option the only steps you will take are:

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This means that if you have ~30 ITYPEs that represent material types, you will create 30 different sets for items that correspond with each former ITYPE value.  In Alma, run the job Change Physical Items over each set of items, and update the material type for this set of items to the material type in Alma that corresponds to the material type that your ITYPE value represents.  This process is similar to the steps that I suggest for updating items with particular statuses here: Item Statuses in migration to Alma.  On this page, I suggest creating sets for each former item status, and then running the update items job accordingly to update the items to the best fit for each type of status in Alma.  The same method can be followed to update the item material type for sets of items in Alma. The job parameters would look similar to this, where only the Material type and Change Type fields are selected:

  1. As a second option, because there are potentially quite a few more item material types than there are item statuses, I can run a script to automatically update your items to the material type that “maps” from your former ITYPE values.  In this method the only steps you will take are:

    • Create a csv file mapping your current ITYPE values to item material type codes in Alma.  

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No Format
ITYPE,Alma Material Type
1,BOOK
2,DVD
3,IPAD
4,FICHE
5,KIT

Once this mapping table is created and sent to me, there won't be any post-migration steps required on your part.